Players take turns throwing darts at a virtual dartboard to hit specific target sectors, earning Bitcoin (BTC) based on the current block reward. The goal is to accumulate as much Bitcoin as possible.
The game supports 1 to 6 players, selected at the start. Players take turns in sequence.
Gameplay:
Each turn, a player is given 3 targets to hit, which can be singles, doubles, triples, or the bullseye/double bullseye.
Target sectors are highlighted in yellow and blink for visibility.
After seeing the targets, the player chooses to either mark a "Hit" or a "Miss" using the buttons below the dartboard.
Hitting a target earns the current block reward in Bitcoin (BTC) and increases the difficulty for the next turn.
Missing a target decreases the difficulty for the next turn.
Difficulty Levels:
The game starts at difficulty level 1 and can go up to level 8.
Higher difficulty levels introduce more challenging targets (e.g., doubles and triples).
Difficulty increases after a hit and decreases after a miss, within the range of 1 to 8.
Block Reward and Halving:
The game is divided into blocks, with 21 blocks per halving cycle.
Initially, each hit earns 50 Bitcoin (BTC) per block.
After every 21 blocks, the reward halves (e.g., 50 → 25 → 12.5 → 6.25 → 3.125 → 1.5625).
The minimum reward is 1.5625 Bitcoin (BTC) per block, after which the game ends once 21 blocks have passed at that reward.
The game also ends early if the second-place player can no longer catch up to the first-place player.
Special Targets:
Double and triple targets have a 10% chance of being the bullseye (25) or double bullseye (50), respectively.
Bullseye and double bullseye targets are highlighted in yellow and blink when active.
Scoring:
Bitcoin (BTC) for each player is displayed below the dartboard during the game, and final scores are shown when the game ends.
The game ends after the block reward reaches 1.5625 Bitcoin (BTC) per block and 21 blocks have passed in that cycle, or earlier if the second-place player cannot catch up to the first-place player.